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  • We do not come upon monster advertisements of antibilious pills, hair dye, or soap amid olive groves and vineyards. In the Heart of the Vosges And Other Sketches by a "Devious Traveller"
  • The Strategic Counsel is behind this bilious bilgewater? Catapulting the propaganda
  • The atrabilious maladies to which artists were supposedly vulnerable included lovesickness and plague.
  • I turn away, gagging on the bilious waves of resentment rising up within me. LOVE YOU MADLY
  • I'm sure if Kevin had used the word bilious in his performance, I would have let him get away with it. Broken Music, A Memoir
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  • Since childhood, I've been the carsick passenger whose stomach churns in nauseous waves that turn my face a bilious green.
  • Brooker, a stout and flabby man, with pouches under biliously tinged eyes, bowed and broke into a violent perspiration, not wholly due to the shiny black frock-coat suit of broadcloth donned for the occasion. The Dop Doctor
  • My malady, which the doctors call a bilious fever, lingers, or rather it returns with each sudden change of weather, though I am thankful to say that the relapses have hitherto been much milder than the first attack; but they keep me weak and reduced, especially as I am obliged to observe a very low spare diet. Charlotte Brontë and Her Circle
  • A few years ago, the bilious 1990s backlash against single parents living on crumbling estates - like my sister - was slowly receding.
  • All the big noses and bilious hues of the two worlds seemed to have made appointments there.
  • Bad scrambled eggs are beyond the pale: insipid, pale lemon yellow fading to a bilious grey - granular, curdling or lying in a puddle of whey-like liquid.
  • In many ways it besot him like orphic sound to a musician, or the tenebrisms of artists (Carvaggios like himself); but nonetheless he continued to project blame at the bearded anathema beneath him, and he still glanced down periodically at the floor hoping to find the putative agents of the odor, evidence to bolster his bilious conclusions, being in full denial of himself. An Apostate: Nawin of Thais
  • Alcoholics are inclined to suppose that their waywardness is the response of a sensitive soul to the imperfections of the world, and by their biliousness, turning their own small corner of it into a hell for others.
  • Lewis learned that Clark's bowels had not moved for several days and that he felt ‘somewhat bilious.’
  • But if the bowels are loose, with bilious discharges, tormina, vomitings, a feeling of suffocation, and gnawing pains, it is best to enjoin repose, and to drink hydromel, and avoid vomiting. On Regimen In Acute Diseases
  • On the seventh, all the symptoms were exacerbated; had no sleep, but the urine of the same characters, and the understanding disordered; alvine dejections bilious and fatty. Of The Epidemics
  • On the twentieth, sweated all over; apyrexia, dejections bilious; aversion to food, comatose. Of The Epidemics
  • Simultaneously rough and lyrical, her paintings are jagged emotional landscapes in colors that range from earthy to bilious, saturated to saccharine.
  • With such eyebrows, and a look so decidedly bilious, how was he to extract that money from the governor, of which George was consumedly in want? Vanity Fair
  • The only question is how bilious and fanatical.
  • I had not noticed until that moment two commercial-looking individuals, obviously British, seated close by and gazing biliously upon the marvellous rapids; but I heard one remark to the other: The Confessions of a Caricaturist, Vol 2 (of 2)
  • The stomach pains persisted, becoming more debilitating as his fame grew. ‘They're good for my anger,’ he once quipped, though it seems more likely that, like his bilious songs, they were simply another symptom of that same anger.
  • It might be a pool of coloured light that takes off onto a bravura progression through garish washes of colour - a chase scene through the industrial port-side lit as a progression through hot orange-red, a cold hazy blue and a bilious green.
  • For instance, his bilious attack on the New York Review of Books.
  • The bitters will keep good almost any length of time, and is an excellent remedy for bilious complaints, and can often be taken when the thoroughwort tea will not sit on the stomach. The American Housewife Containing the Most Valuable and Original Receipts in all the Various Branches of Cookery; and Written in a Minute and Methodical Manner
  • Of course, their eyes, skin, tongue, breath, and lack of vim and vigor tell the story of a long process of self-poisoning, with every now and then the eventuation of a storm of foulness, called a bilious attack -- meaning an overflow of filth. Intestinal Ills Chronic Constipation, Indigestion, Autogenetic Poisons, Diarrhea, Piles, Etc. Also Auto-Infection, Auto-Intoxication, Anemia, Emaciation, Etc. Due to Proctitis and Colitis
  • I would like to wish the Minister a speedy recovery from his recent bilious bout, where he seemed to be doing his utmost to demoralise rather than to uplift those who have been entrusted to his responsibility.
  • Now, I'm no fan of people chewing gum (especially with open mouths - if I wanted to see the contents of your mouth, trust me, I'd become a dentist) but even I'm not quite as bilious about the activity as this bloke.
  • I had for some time before my retirement been investing in consols, which my dear wife termed "the true antibilious stock," and I have ever since had good reason to be satisfied with that safe and tranquillising investment. James Nasmyth: Engineer, An Autobiography.
  • Two day old full term male with bilious vomiting and a palpable right lower quadrant mass.
  • You have killed just enough of our folk to each have a ride to the city," the captain said biliously as a soldier handed him the ring of shackle keys. Mercadian Masques
  • I ask Mr. Shafer whether this second point explains the biliousness and lack of comparative perspective in his comment on Mr. Sullivan's piece.
  • All who value the health-conserving influence of the absence of financial worry will agree with me that this antibilious stock is about the best. James Nasmyth: Engineer, An Autobiography.
  • It is refreshing to report that the piece is highly ambitious, biliously funny and right on the button. Neighbourhood Watch – review
  • The looming war has already become deeply and biliously ideological.
  • Or perhaps it would be best to wake him up and give him two antibilious pills. The Mystery of Cloomber
  • The roots of his biliousness can be traced to his upbringing as the eldest of four sons to Jim and Eileen, an Irish crane driver and his wife, in north London.
  • He felt nauseous and depressed, awash on a stormy, bilious sea of confusion, misunderstanding, and despair.
  • Hi Tom, I never knew if the wag was the school board man or the school! just knew if I skipped school without Mum knowing and she alway, always found out, call it Mothers sixth sense .. even before I confessed and had to ask for a note for the teacher because in the old days as well we all know it had to be supplied first day back at school ... if pushed Mum would write down 'I poor suffering child had another bilious attack' which went down reasonably well with the teacher until she asked me what it was ... London SE1 community website
  • This self-righteousness, this bilious holier-than-thou attitude not only amazes me, it saddens me quite a bit too.
  • The liver is especially taxed in such cases, being unable to remove all the excess of carbonaceous matter from, the blood, and thus "biliousness" ensues, particularly on the approach of warm weather, when the air brings less oxygen than in cold. American Woman's Home
  • Again, the musical backing is just as thrillingly ugly and grotesque as ‘Ladies’; Kurt Weill would be proud of this jarring burlesque scene, the bilious portrait of corruption in all its glory.
  • Abdominal distention with bilious vomiting is observed within the first 24 hours after birth.
  • The colors - simmered shades of red, yellow and blue - are more urban decay than Mondrian, turning up as rusty orange, bilious yellow, bruised blue, teal blue and off-red, with smears of black and white.
  • Sixteen years after the Surgeon General made fat public enemy No. 1, the American consumer - fatter than ever in a low-fat world - has turned a bilious eye on foods like bread and pasta.
  • A relapse; little sleep; urine throughout of a good color, but thin; the alvine evacuations were thin, bilious, acrid, very scanty, black, and fetid; a white, smooth sediment in the urine; had a sweat, and experienced a perfect crisis on the eleventh day. Of The Epidemics
  • They are lucky to live in America where such bilious bloviation is allowed. Think Progress » MSNBC regular advocates murder of newspaper editors.
  • Dagger Flower," contains chemically an "oleo-resin," which is purgative to the liver in material doses, and specially alleviative against bilious sickness when taken of much reduced strength by reason of its acting as a similar. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
  • It is not his fault if Waugh's world view seeps too biliously through the pictures, or if one of the central actors has been drastically miscast.
  • biliousness" when the whites of the eyes are slightly tinged with yellow and the tongue coated and yellowish, and perhaps dizziness, disturbances of sight and a feeling of depression are present. The Home Medical Library, Volume II (of VI)
  • A growth cannot be known as a fibroid tumour without sense testimony, nor its weight estimated without sense testimony, nor a continuous hemorrhage be recorded, or its cessation known without sense testimony, nor can epilepsy be diagnosed, nor bilious attacks recognized without sense testimony. Modern Religious Cults and Movements
  • He went for a triple hair colouration - passionate pink, day-glo yellow and bilious green.
  • Saul's bilious colors, snaking black lines and bulbous forms contribute to the painting's forceful tension.
  • Great claims were made for the beneficial effects of the Streatham waters, which were said to cure all manner of ills, including rheumatism, gout, jaundice, bilious attacks and even blindness.
  • _, absorption by the system, are an inevitable consequence of the undue retention and fermentation of the contents of these reservoirs: a consequence, in other words, of that intestinal uncleanliness commonly called biliousness, constipation, indigestion. Intestinal Ills Chronic Constipation, Indigestion, Autogenetic Poisons, Diarrhea, Piles, Etc. Also Auto-Infection, Auto-Intoxication, Anemia, Emaciation, Etc. Due to Proctitis and Colitis
  • It was the misfortune of Miss Salmon to suffer periodically and acutely from biliousness (which she called neuralgia). This Freedom
  • He was a bilious old gentleman.
  • However, a few months on Rousay cured him of the notion and he retreated back to London - ‘to accidie, ennui and bilious conversations in the Groucho Club’.
  • This is not Ayckbourn's first assault on the sickness of the celebrity culture: Man of the Moment was an even more bilious attack on media glorification of villains.
  • But unmixed hydromel, rather than the diluted, produces frothy evacuations, such as are unseasonably and intensely bilious, and too hot; but such an evacuation occasions other great mischiefs, for it neither extinguishes the heat in the hypochondria, but rouses it, induces inquietude, and jactitation of the limbs, and ulcerates the intestines and anus. On Regimen In Acute Diseases
  • Cook was now taken seriously ill and was confined to his bed for several days by what he calls the bilious cholic, during which time The Life of Captain James Cook
  • When she finally flips over to the darkside and channels gravely voiced barmaids (or a close facsimile thereof), the call goes out for a preacher who will drive Beelzebub and his bilious body odors away.
  • A good snarl from the heart is never tedious. (tis out August 5th, btw ... or sometime next year if yer in the US) duanawitch: I shall munch on your cookie with some milk to calm my bilious stomach. Duh, Tell Us About The Rabbits, George
  • I would never send my hypothetical daughter to a co-ed primary school, boys that age are bilious green minions of evil.
  • If you suspect any kind of intestinal obstruction because your child has bilious vomiting, a swollen abdomen, or bloody stools, take her to the emergency room immediately.
  • In the morning had a rigor; acute fever, hot sweat, appeared to be free of fever; did not sleep long; after the sleep a chill, ptyalism; in the evening, great incoherence; after a little, vomited a small quantity of dark bilious matters. Of The Epidemics
  • He felt nauseous and depressed, awash on a stormy, bilious sea of confusion, misunderstanding, and despair.
  • As I write, the bilious countenance of a culprit is peeping through the iron grates of a window, who, may be, is atoning for having invaded a henroost or bagged an unsuspecting pig. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 4, No. 6, December 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy
  • Now it chanced that Roger Vanderwater was Iying ill in his palace at the other end of Kingsbury -- not the dire illness that strikes down you and me, brothers; just a bit of biliousness, mayhap, or no more than a bad headache because he had eaten too heartily or drunk too deeply. A CURIOUS FRAGMENT
  • The following observations are to be made upon them: if the fever persist, and the pain do not cease, if the expectoration be not normal, and if the alvine discharges be neither bilious, nor free and unmixed; and if the urine be neither copious nor have its proper sediment, but if, on the other hand, all the other salutary symptoms be present, in such cases abscesses may be expected to take place. The Book Of Prognostics
  • On Thursday afternoon two young fans, led by their proud dads, were seen emerging from the Celtic superstore at Parkhead, clad in the rather bilious yellow away strip.
  • Abdominal distension, delayed onset of bilious vomiting, and failure to pass meconium.
  • This patient was a 5 month old male with a 5 day history of recurrent vomiting and abdominal distension, who now presents with a 1 day history of bilious emesis and passing currant jelly stools.
  • Except for the twenty-four hours of biliousness, slippery guts and hasty exits that follow, it's all good.
  • However, the child did have some spitting up and now has frankly bilious vomiting, being green in color.
  • Independent of the want of salt, we required meat in as large quantity daily as we do in England, and no bad effects, in the way of biliousness, followed the free use of flesh, as in other hot climates. Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa
  • _lymphatic_, and our pet term "biliousness," so useful in explaining any obscure condition. Preventable Diseases
  • I turn away, gagging on the bilious waves of resentment rising up within me. LOVE YOU MADLY
  • I got up feeling bilious and with a terrible headache.
  • There is in Seeing Other People some of that cantankerous L.A. biliousness that makes Larry David's Curb Your Enthusiasm the great comedy show of our time. In Full Swing: Sexual Liberation in L.A.
  • This design Cook triumphantly carried out; though shortly after leaving southern latitudes he was so ill of what he describes as a bilious cholic, that his life was despaired of. Captain Cook's Journal during his first voyage round the world
  • Nonetheless, if I hear a client tell a staff member to "f-off" or utter some other such bilious vituperation, I'll inevitably feel compelled to come forward and ask for an immediate remedy. Vet's view: Please don't shriek at the office
  • Even in cases positively diagnosed as typhus, surgeons also recorded bilious vomiting, diarrhea, and bowel hemorrhage, which are all symptoms of typhoid and remittent fever.
  • The fruit of the Tamarind is certainly antibilious, and by the virtue of its potash salts it tends to heal any sore places within the mouth. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
  • The matter of which it was composed was gas, of such an extraordinary and unimaginable gasiness that millions of cubic miles of it might easily be compressed into a common antibilious pill-box. Falling in Love With Other Essays on More Exact Branches of Science
  • Immediately after birth the patient developed bilious emesis.
  • The colors - simmered shades of red, yellow and blue - are more urban decay than Mondrian, turning up as rusty orange, bilious yellow, bruised blue, teal blue and off-red, with smears of black and white.
  • The bilious powders were made of the leaves of four plants familiarly known as spearmint, sunflower, smartweed, and yarrow. The Reminiscences of an Astronomer
  • When I first met Kevin, he was wearing his favourite blazer, a threadbare garment that fitted him ill, but you could spot him across the valley for it is a shockingly bright pink, accented with bilious green and yellow splotches.
  • It was large, painted the same bilious yellow and battleship gray as every other office and corridor in the Omaha Central Post Office. THE GREAT AND SECRET SHOW
  • After playing basketball, he developed bilious vomiting and presented to our emergency department.
  • The clinical presentation of low obstruction is late bilious vomiting and generalized abdominal distension.
  • On the walls, liverish or bilious colours such as some shades of green can be difficult, as can very bright fluorescent shades.
  • The first hour on Wednesday saw a procession of men dressing in bibs of a bilious yellow passing calmly and majestically behind the bowler's arm.
  • But then his trousers were always rolled up at the knee, for the convenience of wading on the slightest notice; and his virtue, supposing it to exist, was undeniably “virtue in rags, ” which, on the authority even of bilious philosophers, who think all well-dressed merit overpaid, is notoriously likely to remain unrecognized (perhaps because it is seen so seldom). VI. The Aunts and Uncles Are Coming. Book I—Boy and Girl
  • It's the big painting next door," she said to Salmon Tie, "with that bilious sky. EVERVILLE
  • For twenty years it has been demonstrated to my mind that almost every case of chronic constipation, biliousness, intestinal foulness, diarrhea, indigestion, self-poisoning Intestinal Ills Chronic Constipation, Indigestion, Autogenetic Poisons, Diarrhea, Piles, Etc. Also Auto-Infection, Auto-Intoxication, Anemia, Emaciation, Etc. Due to Proctitis and Colitis
  • It's an accomplished portrayal of ravaged glamour, pitiable but also biliously unlikeable. Times, Sunday Times
  • I think she believes that the word bilious gives the note a kind of medical validity, and she enjoys using it. Broken Music, A Memoir
  • The first hour on Wednesday saw a procession of men dressing in bibs of a bilious yellow passing calmly and majestically behind the bowler's arm.
  • You are bilious, and epileptical, and all the rest of it, and you are to be cured by diet and blue water. A Simpleton
  • Now, 25 years on, she is back and dressed to kill in bilious green polyester, swaying across the lounge to Donna Summer as she arranges the cheese-and-pineapple sticks for her guests.
  • May can certainly write, but needs to decide whether he wants to write bilious comedy of the kind that might go out in the post-11 pm slot on Radio 4 or a real play where the characters are more than vehicles for his ready wit.
  • True, not everybody loves her; there are some who taunt Martha with sarcastic parodies, bilious caricatures, and scathing articles.
  • He is particularly bilious toward academics, repeatedly making claims about their narrow-mindedness.
  • I get the most awful pains in my tummy, but not like a bilious attack, and-oh, Father! THE THORN BIRDS
  • A nasogastric tube obtained bilious fluid that was hemoccult positive.
  • At the risk of provoking a bilious attack in Professor Bunyip, we badly need a large injection of what Phillip Adams' mate John Embling calls ‘tough love’.
  • If you've read The Rum Diary, you'll notice that certain characters and events have been amalgamated, erased or enlarged, often cleverly and wisely, but that Robinson's gentler tone is slightly at odds with Thompson's marvellously splenetic and bilious prose. Johnny Depp is back as a very different Hunter S Thompson
  • True, not everybody loves her; there are some who taunt her with sarcastic parodies, bilious caricatures, and scathing articles.
  • His shirt was a bilious shade of green.
  • It can drive a fan of the music to biliousness thinking how Durst pulls the rest of the band down.
  • I really struggled as well, particularly in my 20s, because of the swellings and the debilitating bilious attacks.
  • It is not his fault if Waugh's world view seeps too biliously through the pictures, or if one of the central actors has been drastically miscast.
  • Mérat mentions it as a substitute for assafoetida, that it is employed as an antihysteric, and is recommended in rebellious bilious fever. Resources of the Southern Fields and Forests, Medical, Economical, and Agricultural. Being also a Medical Botany of the Confederate States; with Practical Information on the Useful Properties of the Trees, Plants, and Shrubs
  • They should be able to make the kind of radical, irreverent cinema that Anderson himself created in a biting, bilious state of the nation diatribe such as Britannia Hospital.
  • The atrabilious temperament or melancholia is, according to Aristotle, a natural disposition in which there is a preponderance of black bile over the other humours.
  • One day old full term female with bilious aspirates.
  • He was during life subject to sudden headaches, affecting his memory and eyesight, and even his speech; these attacks were, according to the thoughtless phrase of the day, called bilious; that is, he was sick, and was relieved by a blue pill and smart medicine. Spare Hours
  • She is suffering a bilious attack.
  • Mr. May went home more sick and weary than ever, and took his whiskey more biliously. The Lost Girl
  • But what is striking is the bilious inclusiveness of its attack on a machine-driven society that not only exploits its workers but robs them of their souls.
  • In total 573 men were diagnosed with ague, intermittent, remittent, bilious, congestive, and unclassified fevers at Helena.
  • Might I suggest that there would be considerably less bilious acrimony in the comment section in threads such as have been posted in the last few days if people would kindly knock it off with the amphiboly already? Intelligent Design and Miracles - The Panda's Thumb
  • Umbilical drainage containing bilious or fecal material should prompt a work-up.
  • After delivery the child was found to have a distended abdomen and a nasogastric tube was placed and 100 cc of bilious material was aspirated from the stomach
  • THOUSANDS of people are cured at mineral springs of rheumatisms, neuralgias, "biliousness," and a dozen other diseases which result from dissipation and gormandizing, not by the bad tasting minerals and worse smelling gases in the water, but by the water in spite of its impurities. Plain facts for old and young : embracing the natural history and hygiene of organic life.
  • Here over greens and cold water the father sighed, the mother wept apart, the clerk eyed biliously the meagre fare. Bakemono Yashiki (The Haunted House), Retold from the Japanese Originals Tales of the Tokugawa, Volume 2
  • I love the headlines like Cow Stuck in Bog, I love the biliously vile and garish colours of headlines in Leisure mixed with pictures placed at jaunty angles.
  • Parital obstruction can also be caused by Ladd's bands, abnormal fibrous bands obstructing the duodenum, which can cause bilious vomiting and abdominal distension.
  • And with us the ruddy Solanum has obtained a wide popularity not simply at table as a tasty cooling sallet, or an appetising stew, but essentially as a supposed antibilious purifier of the blood. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
  • He was proud, morose, and atrabilious; he rarely answered letters; he showed contempt for all who differed from his views and reacted violently to criticism.
  • Overall, though, this is a fine car, and so long as you opt for a colour less garish than the test version's bilious yellow, it offers a discreet way to have some motoring enjoyment.
  • He was portrayed as a latter-day Colonel Blimp with a wonderfully bilious turn of phrase.
  • Any child presenting with bilious vomiting should be presumed to have a bowel obstruction.
  • About the hundredth day, disorder of the bowels, with copious and bilious evacuations, and these continued for a considerable time, and again assumed the dysenteric form with pain; but relief of all the other complaints. Of The Epidemics
  • The captain was now again taken ill of what he calls a bilious colic, which was so severe as to confine him to his bed, the charge of the ship devolving on Mr Cooper. Captain Cook His Life, Voyages, and Discoveries
  • Serena refused to invite the atrabilious Mr. Morne, who could spoil a party just by opening his mouth.
  • On the walls, liverish or bilious colours such as some shades of green can be difficult, as can very bright fluorescent shades.
  • It's bilious red plume was shot through with small dashes of black, and a tiny white bead formed a snowy tear or decorative pearl at the corner of it's left eye.
  • We complain considerably just now of the swamping of class distinctions in our lands, but a man of culture has a prerogative to which the biliously moral middle classes can never aspire: to be an Arab, when it suits him. Fountains in the Sand Rambles Among the Oases of Tunisia
  • It is something to have eaten of the dainties prepared for the ladies of the harem; but I think Mr. Cockle ought to get the names of the chief sultanas among the exalted patrons of his antibilious pills. Notes of a Journey From Cornhill to Grand Cairo
  • I get the most awful pains in my tummy, but not like a bilious attack, and-oh, Father! THE THORN BIRDS
  • She developed bilious emesis and bilious aspirates were subsequently returned from her nasogastric tube.
  • I got up feeling bilious and with a terrible headache.
  • Even the street organs put me in a happy mood; I owe many a page to them - written when I should else have been sunk in bilious gloom.
  • Then a man could study its customs with undivided soul; but being so very near next door, he goes about the land with one eye on the smoke of the flesh-pots of the old country across the seas, while with the other he squints biliously and prejudicially at the alien. American Notes
  • _Is it not true that eggs often cause "biliousness"? The Care and Feeding of Children A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses
  • There's no critic like a dead critic - a point well proved by this biliously funny adaptation of Thomas Bernhard's 1985 novel about a celebrated music writer, with which the Vienna Burgtheater makes its long-overdue British debut.
  • The things we remember as part of all our yesterdays grow to become ridiculously naive and aesthetically bilious. Times, Sunday Times
  • Herophon was seized with an acute fever; alvine discharges at first were scanty, and attended with tenesmus; but afterwards they were passed of a thin, bilious character, and frequent; there was no sleep; urine black, and thin. Of The Epidemics
  • More biliously scornful of the efforts of every colleague who challenged him?
  • Even in cases positively diagnosed as typhus, surgeons also recorded bilious vomiting, diarrhea, and bowel hemorrhage, which are all symptoms of typhoid and remittent fever.
  • Under the name blackroot, Gulver's root, and the probably erroneous botanical name (Leptandra alba), the author of a work professing to describe the Indian mode of treating diseases, entitled the "Cherokee Physician," recommends the plant as an efficient purge: "operating with mildness and certainty;" peculiarly adapted to typhoid and bilious fevers. Resources of the Southern Fields and Forests, Medical, Economical, and Agricultural. Being also a Medical Botany of the Confederate States; with Practical Information on the Useful Properties of the Trees, Plants, and Shrubs
  • When the atrabilious humour is in too much abundance melancholia, characterized by aversion to food, despondency, sleeplessness, irritability, restlessness and depression could result.
  • Her mouth was filled with bilious acids that her stomach had sent up in sympathy.
  • You've run your usual bilious attack upon me and then tried to support by running a transcript of a Mark Latham interview.
  • This was a 1 day old full term female that became dusky with the first feeding, after which 40 cc of bilious fluid was aspirated from her stomach via nasogastric tube.
  • It is beneficial to atrabilious persons.
  • Immediately after birth the patient developed bilious emesis.
  • If you suspect any kind of intestinal obstruction because your child has bilious vomiting, a swollen abdomen, or bloody stools, take her to the emergency room immediately.
  • After a few hours of postnatal life, bowel distension becomes remarkable because of swallowed air and causes bilious vomiting.
  • In any case, in its bilious doctrinal carping, the editorial was quite exemplary, a sinister, jargon-ridden spasm of Stalinesque nastiness.
  • Anyone thinking their children will be amused, thrilled, or humored by this bilious blob of scarab bile needs to rip out their internal organs, stuff onions up their nose, and apply liberal amounts of gauze to their vacuous person.
  • They defended their ever more bilious attacks on the establishment in all its guises by claiming that their new obsession was standing up for the individual's rights against big business and organised labour.
  • No, Stevie has a friend named Sparrow whose pot-bellied biliousness is matched only by his horrible table manners.
  • It begins in some cases with pain and some griping, the discharges rather consistent, having a bilious appearance, so that the patient supposes it to be an ordinary bilious diarrhoea, which is not dangerous, his fears being thus quieted. An Epitome of the Homeopathic Healing Art Containing the New Discoveries and Improvements to the Present Time
  • But, in the process, Pierre's story and Ronder's version offer a biliously funny account of the commercialisation of horror. Vernon God Little - review
  • During the mid-50s, facing a bilious Senate, the comic-book industry had agreed to censor itself, guaranteeing parents that their books would conform to basic moral standards.
  • She is suffering a bilious attack.
  • At times the Great North Road accompanied her, more suggestive of infinity than any railway, awakening, after a nap of a hundred years, to such life as is conferred by the stench of motor-cars, and to such culture as is implied by the advertisements of antibilious pills. Howards End
  • Therefore, to apply the term bilious to this temperament is not only unreasonable, but it is calculated to mislead. The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser in Plain English or, Medicine Simplified, 54th ed., One Million, Six Hundred and Fifty Thousand
  • Caraway and fennel seeds in food were used to cure a bilious body of ‘windy colic’.
  • It's the big painting next door," she said to Salmon Tie, "with that bilious sky. EVERVILLE
  • Perfectly: his life is very precarious; he is bilious, consumptive, and, if not watched, will be epileptical; and he has a fond, weak mother, who will let him kill himself. A Simpleton
  • The broken-down scraps of the red blood-cells, together with the toxins of the parasite, are carried to the liver and spleen to be burned up or purified in such quantities that both become congested and diseased, causing the familiar "biliousness," so characteristic of malaria. Preventable Diseases
  • She developed bilious emesis and bilious aspirates were subsequently returned from her nasogastric tube.
  • The expression of his countenance would have been bluff but for a certain sinister glance, and his complexion might have been called rubicund but for a considerable tinge of bilious yellow. Lavengro
  • On Monday the endless time to fill suddenly collapsed, for Mrs Dummett developed a violent bilious attack.
  • On the second, swelling of the whole foot, and about the ankle erythema, with distention, and small bullae (phlyctaenae); acute fever; he became furiously deranged; alvine discharges bilious, unmixed, and rather frequent. Of The Epidemics
  • Pooja Shah's Manni goes biliously to the dogs as she swigs from the vodka bottle with naked desperation.
  • So if there are any splenetic motorists or bilious cyclists out there thinking of penning an angry letter to the Evening Press, listen up.
  • Like how sometimes your friend has a new sweater in a particularly awful shade of puce that makes him/her look quite bilious, and when your friend asks, "How do I look in my pleasing new sweater?" you respond, if you are a well-bred person, "What a striking color that is! Archive 2009-08-01
  • The usual onset is 10 to 12 days of age, with presenting symptoms of gastric retention, bilious vomiting, ileus, abdominal distention and bloody stools.
  • If all of this gives you horripilation, then I'd say you were atrabilious.
  • It was large, painted the same bilious yellow and battleship gray as every other office and corridor in the Omaha Central Post Office. THE GREAT AND SECRET SHOW
  • The lining of the esophagus continuously exposed to acid or bilious alkaline or both can change its type and become more susceptible to cancerous changes.
  • The earliest signs of meconium ileus are abdominal distention (a swollen belly), bilious (green) vomit and no passage of meconium. Pediatric surgery: Meconium Ileus
  • Trent's bilious name-calling, vows of revenge, and cheap martyrdom are no deeper than those of any car-less teenager, but his colossal production crystallized his complaints.
  • Of course, their eyes, skin, tongue, breath, and lack of vim and vigor tell the story of a long process of self-poisoning, with every now and then the eventuation of a storm of foulness, called a bilious attack -- meaning an overflow of filth. Intestinal Ills Chronic Constipation, Indigestion, Autogenetic Poisons, Diarrhea, Piles, Etc. Also Auto-Infection, Auto-Intoxication, Anemia, Emaciation, Etc. Due to Proctitis and Colitis
  • I got up feeling bilious and with a terrible headache.
  • When a neonate develops bilious vomiting, one should suspect a surgical condition.
  • Egypt always hold this diaphoresis a sign that the disease has abated and they regard it rightly in the case of bilious remittents to which they are subject, especially after the hardships and sufferings of a sea-voyage with its alternations of fasting and over-eating. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Since childhood, I've been the carsick passenger whose stomach churns in nauseous waves that turn my face a bilious green.
  • Seven month old female with non bilious and bilious vomiting.
  • After all, it was only a bilious attack ... uncomfortable at the time, but it soon passed.
  • The person who prefers his brand of bilious blarney is probably wondering why this wonderful set wasn't simultaneously released on DVD as well.
  • It went down on its belly, lay there glowing biliously, making a nasty whining noise. The Silver Spike
  • Ten years ago, Nick could be seen sporting a shocking ranged of jumpers that range from violent pink to bilious yellow.
  • So if there are any splenetic motorists or bilious cyclists out there thinking of penning an angry letter to the Evening Press, listen up.

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